The Big Children’s Rights Ask It is your MP’s job to listen to their constituents (people that live in the area they represent) – and this includes children and young people. We want as many MPs (Members of Parliament) as possible to know about children’s rights, and to act on issues affecting children and young people in their area. Before the General Election, we wrote to the three main political parties to ask what their plans were for children’s rights. It’s now over to you! As a member of CRAE’s Young Activists Network, we’d like you to try to arrange a meeting with your MP to talk about a local children’s rights issue. Ask if they will sign up to our national Big Children’s Rights Ask. This is a public promise made by MPs: As a local MP, I will listen to children and young people in my constituency, take into account their views, and speak up for their rights in Parliament.
Please take a few minutes to send an e-mail or letter to your MP. An example letter is included in this pack. You can change the wording of the e-mail if you would like to. This pack will give you everything you need to get started on the Big Children’s Rights Ask. If your MP agrees to meet with you, please let us know so that we give you any help you need. And, after your meeting, we’d like to hear how it went! Fill in the feedback form at the end of this pack and send it back to CRAE along with a copy of the letter or e-mail from your MP (if you receive one). This information helps us find out who supports children’s rights in Parliament. If you need any more help, please get in touch: By e-mail: activist@crae.org.uk By phone: 020 7278 8222 extension 26